Cops: High-speed chase suspect stabs man at gas station

A high-speed pursuit ended when a suspect wanted in a stabbing crashed on Interstate 5 in the Natomas area, snarling Friday's morning commute.

Sacramento police said the high-speed chase started just after 9 a.m. when officers received a call about a stabbing at a Chevron gas station on Richards Boulevard. The stabbing victim's pickup truck was stolen by the suspect, police said.

Officers quickly located the stolen truck heading southbound on Florin Road. The driver -- later identified as 21-year-old Maximiliano Hernandez -- refused to stop, leading authorities north on I-5 at speeds exceeding 100 mph.

The driver eventually crashed the pickup truck into a pole located in the median on northbound I-5 at the interchange with Interstate 80.

The crash blocked all but one lane on I-5 for nearly an hour as crews cleared the wreckage.

Police said Hernandez was taken into custody at a hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

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